翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Weyl's theorem
・ Weyl's theorem on complete reducibility
・ Weyl's tile argument
・ Weylan Harding
・ Weyland
・ Weyland ringtail possum
・ Weylin Hotel
・ Weyl–Brauer matrices
・ Weyl–Schouten theorem
・ Wexford Health Sources
・ Wexford Martyrs
・ Wexford Park
・ Wexford People
・ Wexford Racecourse
・ Wexford railway station
Wexford Rebellion
・ Wexford Senior Football Championship
・ Wexford Senior Hurling Championship
・ Wexford Township, Michigan
・ Wexford Wanderers RFC
・ Wexford Youths F.C.
・ Wexford, Pennsylvania
・ Wexford, Toronto
・ Wexford–Missaukee Intermediate School District
・ Wexham
・ Wexham Park Hospital
・ Wexham School
・ Wexis
・ WEXL
・ Wexler


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Wexford Rebellion : ウィキペディア英語版
Wexford Rebellion

The Wexford Rebellion refers to the outbreak in County Wexford, Ireland in May 1798 of the Society of United Irishmen's Rising against the English domination of Ireland. It was the most successful and most destructive of all the uprisings that occurred throughout Ireland during the 1798 Rising, lasting from 27 May 1798 until about 21 June 1798.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 first = Daniel )〕 The Wexford Rebellion saw much success despite County Wexford not being thought of as an immediate threat by the government, because of the spontaneous risings that occurred both before and after the significant rebel victories in Oulart, Enniscorthy, and Wexford town.
==First phase==

The County Wexford Society of United Irishmen had remained relatively intact during the repression that saw much of the organisation in other counties severely weakened. However, in May 1798, just as the Rising broke out in County Kildare, the British arrested Anthony Perry of Inch, an ex-military officer and senior United Irishman. Perry was tortured, and named a number of people as United Irishmen leaders, including Bagenal Harvey. These were arrested.
News of the arrests and of the Massacre of Dunlavin Green in the next county, Wicklow swept through Wexford, and on the night of 26 May, rebels (known as Croppies for their short haircut) mobilised throughout north county Wexford and attacked military and loyalist targets for arms. The government rushed in troops, generally known as "Yeomen". Next morning the rebels gathered at Oulart Hill and Ballyminaun Hill. At Ballyminaun the rebels were crushed, but they won a significant victory at Oulart Hill, led by Father John Murphy and others, defeating a company of soldiers. On the way to Enniscorthy the Croppies increased their numbers to about 6,000. They won victory in Enniscorthy on 28 May, and two days later took Wexford town from one Colonel Maxwell. The seizure of the county on 30 May closed the first phase of the Wexford Rising and increased the rebels' numbers to 10,000.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Wexford Rebellion」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.